Hi Paul,

First, you must have OS X Lion.  Now, Lion, by default, hides the Library 
folder in your Home Directory.  You can make it visible using the Terminal or 
simply go up to the Go menu when in the Finder, make sure that you hold down 
the Option key while navigating down the menu items, and right after the Home 
item will be your Library folder.  Within that folder will be the Mobile 
Documents folder.

If you are running less than Lion, this is not available.

HTH.

Later...

On 2012-01-09, at 8:25 AM, Paul Hunt wrote:

> Hello Tim. I don't see the mobile documents folder on my mac. Can you tell me 
> exactly how to access it?
> 
> Thanks so much.
> On Jan 8, 2012, at 11:14 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Moving the files from your Mac to iCloud is reasonably painless.  The 
>> complications arise when going from your iDevice back to the Mac.  If you 
>> are running Lion, and have subscribed to iCloud, then there is a folder in 
>> your Home Directory's Library folder named "Mobile Documents"  This folder 
>> is what iCloud uses to share documents.  If you are wishing to simply use 
>> the files between two Macs that both are registered to the same iCloud 
>> account, then simply create a folder in this folder and drop the files you 
>> wish accessed by both Macs into it.  These files will now be easily accessed 
>> by each Mac registered to your iCloud account.  Make any changes to the file 
>> while it's in that folder and it will more or less instantly be changed 
>> within iCloud and thus changed on your other Mac.
>> 
>> Now, the complication I mentioned has to do with opening the file within 
>> Pages on your iDevice.  If you place a Word, Pages or a few other document 
>> types into the Documents folder in the com~apple~pages folder that resides 
>> in the Mobile Documents folder, it can be accessed and translated into 
>> mobile Pages.  then it can be accessed and manipulated using Pages on any 
>> other iDevice you've registered within the same iCloud account.  The 
>> translation process makes it unreadable though by the MacOS Pages app.  So, 
>> you'll need to continue simply using iOS devices to work with that document 
>> unless you physically connect your iDevice to your Mac, select it from the 
>> Source List and choose the Apps tab.  In the Table that lists the apps that 
>> share documents in iTunes, select Pages.  You can then acces the iOS version 
>> of the document, and then save it to your Mac in a usable format.
>> 
>> If you wish, you could then manipulate it on your Mac and place it back into 
>> iCloud in the method outlined above.  Not perfect, but it does work.  I, 
>> primarily, just use this between Macs so that the version of my documents 
>> are always up to date.  The only ones I put into iOS Pages are things like 
>> christmas lists and such that I want access to when I'm out and about away 
>> from a Mac.
>> 
>> Hope this helps and is clear enough.
>> 
>> Later...
>> 
>> On 2012-01-03, at 1:41 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
>> 
>>> I have been asking this questions but about exporting a lot of files at 
>>> once but have had no response yet.
>>> 
>>> Kawal.
>>> On 3 Jan 2012, at 12:06 AM, Marlaina Lieberg <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello all.
>>>> 
>>>> Can anyone tell me what I need to do to get files into the cloud and onto 
>>>> other devices?  I heard that if I use pages, files will go there but I 
>>>> don't know if it is necessary to save them somewhere like on my iDisk, or 
>>>> in another folder.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks.
>>>> 
>>>> Reach within you, find the beauty of you, then share your light with the 
>>>> world!
>>>> 
>>>> Marlaina Lieberg
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> 
>>>> 
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